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Giantess Comic Art and the Inspiration for My Next Animation

by R.B. Ashton | Jun 6, 2025 | Mainstream Literature

Comics that play with size have always been one of my favourite things, for a reason which makes or breaks most size media I enjoy: they provide a sense of genuine interaction. Most forms of art play with scale by either stitching two things together (e.g. collages,...

Giants in The Blacktongue Thief

by R.B. Ashton | Oct 27, 2022 | Book Reviews, Mainstream Literature

The Blacktongue Thief is a standalone epic fantasy from Christopher Buehlman, an author originally known for writing some rather nasty horror. The adventure follows a hapless thief and his companions on a quest into territory overrun by giants – hence I’m...

Shrinking People in The Grey Lands Duology

by R.B. Ashton | Jun 24, 2022 | Book Reviews, Mainstream Literature

The Call and The Invasion are a wonderfully dark and fun duology of books from Irish author Peadar O’Guilin. The less said about the setup the better, I think, as it’s wildly original and worth getting immersed in, but just to say it concerns a school at...

Tiny People in The Ladies of Grace Adieu

by R.B. Ashton | Apr 24, 2022 | Book Reviews, Mainstream Literature

The Ladies of Grace Adieu is a collection of short stories set in the same world as Susanna Clarke’s incredibly successful Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell – historical fantasy in England during the Napoleonic wars, where magic is a forgotten but reviving art. The...

Size-play in The Hollows by Kim Harrison

by R.B. Ashton | Mar 22, 2022 | Book Reviews, Mainstream Literature

The Hollows series by Kim Harrison is quintessential urban fantasy, which is good or bad depending on your tastes. It has all the hallmarks of a society mingling with supernatural witches, werewolves and demons, and follows expected tropes of a private detective,...

A Kaiju Scene in Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson

by R.B. Ashton | Mar 15, 2022 | Book Reviews, Mainstream Literature

There’s a moment of scale in Shirley Jackson’s Hangsaman that took me totally by surprise and immediately became one of my favourite things I’ve read. Jackson was an incredible writer who consistently managed to draw both unexpected humour and horror from the most...
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